Did You Ask a Good Question Today? Alternative Cognitive and Metacognitive Strategies.

©1998 International Reading Association (pp. 210-219) I am 83 years of age, and I am still learning. I am fascinated by the computer age, and I am still learning how to use some of the new technology. I just started taking water aerobics and swimming lessons last year. I ask a lot of questions during my swimming lessons. Take a deep breath! You can drown yourself with problems if you don't ask questions.

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